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India tightens rules for nuclear export

Under new guidelines, export can be authorised only when IAEA safeguards are assured by the recipient country.

Updated on: Mar 13, 2006 03:20 PM IST
None | By , New Delhi
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India has tightened the screw on export of nuclear equipment and technology in a move that seems to be a fallout of its recent deal with the United States.

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Under the new guidelines, their export can be authorised only when "the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguard-arrangements are made or assured by the recipient country."

Furthermore, "the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) should be satisfied that the transfers would not contribute to the development of nuclear weapons or be diverted to acts of nuclear terrorism."

Each and every application for export shall be scrutinised on case-by-case basis by the licensing authority (DAE).

Licenses are subject to recipient states having relevant IAEA safeguards agreement in force and agreeing to on-site verifications.

India also reserves the right to apply additional conditions of supply as a matter of national policy.

In addition, the consent of the Government of India should be required for any re-transfer of exported items or related technology.

The guidelines prohibit export of certain "prescribed" substances or technologies "when there is an unacceptable risk of their diversion to the development of a nuclear device."

 
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